Siege of Poteus

The Siege of Poteus was a battle in Greek mythology between Argacus and Poteus, two city-states in Greece. Argacus destroyed Poteus after a short battle, with a manticore and colossus siding with Argacus.

History
The city of Argacus was built on a plain, and its people worshipped the god of lightning, Zeus. Poteus was also a city that worshipped Zeus, and it was rivals with Argacus. There was a treaty between the two cities, allowing for Argacus to build up a decent-sized settlement and army. Argacus' army was already in position next to the town center when the treaty expired, so they were able to destroy the town center of Poteus immediately after it ended. Without needing much bloodshed to persuade them, Poteus agreed to surrender to Argacus, and Argacus emerged victorious.